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Read his post again and you’ll find he mentioned more than “cleaning.” Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Read my post again and you'll find that I was referring to the verbiage used in their official policy that is published on their website.
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You said, ‘If you can't read between the lines, I'd be happy to translate for you. He's saying, "if you use something to clean your cards with, you should probably wipe it off before submitting it."’ The PSA prez wasn’t only talking about cleaning cards, but also removing dents and creases, fixing corners, etc. with Kurt’s magic card juice. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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So the better someone is at doctoring, that makes it OK. Man has the world changed from the hobby I grew up in.
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It’s incredibly sad. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Hasn't always been that way though? I would argue the only thing that has changed is social media now puts it in front of everyone's faces. But fixing card flaws is as old as cards.
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There is, IMO, much more acceptance of it now, especially if it isn't glaringly obvious. People who are at the top of the hobby now used to be widely regarded as scum, for example.
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Hopefully, one just got out of the business and stays out.
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Depends on who you are referring to and who you ask. Lots of "us" feel that lots of "them" are still scum.
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Not really, you are just more aware of it now.
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“PSA does not approve of any chemicals or foreign substances being added to the surface of a card to improve the condition or appearance.” Removing dents and creases, as well as fixing corners definitely applies here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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